The AxcesII is aimed as an entry-level full face lid from Arai...however don't let this put you off, as there is nothing 'entry level' about it's specification and quality!

Whether you're a first time Arai customer or seasoned Arai pro, the AxcesII has everything you'd expect from an Arai helmet; quality, comfort an unmatchable fit and lets not forget Arai's legendary levels of protection - All at a price point that's within easy reach of the majority of riders. The AxcesII features a complete new outer shell: stronger and stiffer with fresh, crisp styling. Like the 'Quantum' an important feature of the AxcesII shell is the enlarged visor aperture, offering a 5 mm wider field of view at both sides of the aperture. A great deal of effort has been invested to further improve and update the helmets ventilation system, the result; a complete new rear duct being specially designed which increases flow of hot and damp air out of the helmet interior whilst at the same time providing the helmet with a unique look. A new front duct has also been adopted providing fresh and cool air around the top of the head.

Sharing many features of it's more expensive family members such as a luxury inner liner made of a premium quality grey fabric, removable cheek pads (several pad thicknesses are available separately to help create a custom fit), 'three-position' chin vent to help in de-misting the visor and offering fresh, cool air to the rider and the advanced 'Hyper Ridge' reinforcement providing added strength and stiffness to the lower section of the shell. The Axces is a great example of Arai ingenuity.

Arai has consistently provided the ultimate in helmet design, comfort and quality thanks to over 50 years of hard work and effort. Every single piece of knowledge earned is hard won but each piece, no matter how insignificant has been used to protect every one of Arai's customers the world over. The roll call of motorcycle racers who have worn and wear Arai is a long one. Back in 1983 Freddie Spencer won Arai their first world championship in the 500cc GP class and the names that followed are motorcycling legends: Schwantz, Doohan, Mamola, Harada, Gibernau, Dunlop, Edwards, Hayden and Pedrosa to name a few.